Cannards Well Hotel, Cannards Grave - Shepton Mallet
Cannards Well Hotel, Cannards Grave - Shepton Mallet
Built in the late 17th century.. originally Cannards Grave Inn, now the Well Inn.
There was once an innkeeper here called Giles Cannard, who was involved in robbing the hotel guests and alleged sheep stealing, robbery and highway theft to subsidise his business
He was also known as Tom Kennard or Tom the Taverner.
When he was discovered plotting to steal common land, a lynch mob set out in pursuit of him.
The account was that Cannard had laid hands on a document that entitled him to this land and much wealth.
Merchants from Frome and Shepton Mallet disputed this, and, as in the manner of those lawless days, went after him.
The true cause of his demise is not 100% certain, but he was convicted of his crimes, and was publicly hung from a gibbet outside the Inn he owned.
He was the last person to be hung in public for his crimes.
Other reports say he was so terrified of the advancing mob that he committed suicide by hanging himself..
His legendary status now gives name to the area around the hotel, he rather ghoulish name of Cannards Grave.
Later, legend says a gravedigger buried his body at the crossroads with a stake through his heart.
His own pub has long since gone.
Cannard’s ghost has manifested on many occasions in the pub.
One of the first reports of this inn being haunted came from the Rev. H. Allen, Rector of Shepton Mallet.
He wrote 'The soul could not rest and frequently visits the scene of its former abode while in the flesh."
Source- Haunted Hostelries & Cannards Well website
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